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forest City Man Is Found Dead i necessary. Pbratrtan rnjtflTrins *n Examination Of Body. f!*V Sept l7- ~ . . , V- n-fcs found dead at hts , 'C ,lfrp about 12 30 o'clock tills ^m;g The discovery was made , neighbor. Butler, whose wife ; , hospital at Morganton and two rhildren stav with their rindparents had been "batching !..(h another man who was away.: .v -re home of his father. He £jd been dead about three hours rhen discovered yojinw n? the discovery police II! were immediately notified and Cor orner Carl Huntley was summoned Dr. W c Bostic, Sr.. after viewing the body, advised an inquest urn necessary. Surviving Butler are his wife, two children, his father and stepmothe Mr. and Mrs, J L. Butler, and the following brothers and sisters: M~s Ernest Magness. Clarence, Roy Heea. J. L. Jr., and James Butler of Forest City, and William Butler a member of the U. S army sta tioned in the Philippine Islands After all is said and done, the worst mistake any bov'can make Is to marry the wrong mother-in-law. There has been a slight lull in kidnaping of late Maybe the boys are working out a code of fair com petition. WEBB THEA1AE ! SHELBY’S LEADING PLAYHOUSE J _ TODAY — ONE DAY ONLY — ■ “SECRET OF THE BLUE ROOM” J With PAUL LUCAS — GLORIA STEWART ■ If you love mystery stories—Here is one that will ■ make you sit up and take notice. ■ Thursday and Friday - Another Hit - ] The Most Dangerous MAN MENACE at Large Today! Baby eye# ... baby stare ... but she has more "daddies" than The Daughter of the Regiment. And THIRTEEN MEN in A Warner Bros. Picture #-ith — --- i ALWAYS ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS | Coming Monday - “Another Language” Jj Specials For This Week Ladies* Full Fashioned HOSE _ “49c -- Ladies' Silk and Rayon Indies—Panties, Bloom ers and Step-Ins - 19c - Ladies' Cotton Dresses New Fall Stvles $1-29 and $2.98 Ladies* Fall Slippers Big Table For -$1.00 Ladies’ New Fall Oxfords Solid Leather Soles $1-79 and $2.49 Ladies’ Slippers. Smart ''Pies in Kid and Suede. Brown and Black SI 98 and $2.98 Ladies’ Winter Coats. Beautiful Fur Trimmed 1 oats As Low As - $8.95 - ladies’ Sport Coats Vary, Rlack and Blue - $8.95 - “l kites’ Silk Dresses — -ne« Black. Navy and New Blue $3,98 and $4.98 Ladies Hole _ Silklld Rayon and 15c Pair ladies* fall sport SWEATERS wool light zephvr __ $2.00 value for - 59c - ~ ( hildren’s Dresses — dutiful knitted dresses for school wear -98c - Men’s Dress Shirts ll,e- blue, tan & green - 59c - — Men's Work Shirts — SI value, while thev last - 59c - Men's Cotton Pants For Dress and Work $1, $1.19 & $1.49 Men's Heavy Work Shoes Solid leather -$1.49 Men’s Dress Oxfords Guaranteed solid leather $1.79 and $1.98 Men’s Dress Oxfords Hunter Five's — $5.00 Value for - $3.95 - MEN'SDRESS SHIRTS Made by Ide. Aetna and Imperial. Laundry collars. $2.00 Value for $1.00 — MENS SUITS — All Wool Guaranteed— $6.95 and $9.95 The Old Prices MEN’S FALL HATS $1.00 Each — MEN’S SILK SOX — 5c Pair MEN’S OVERALLS Heavv weisrht - 79c CAPS for Men and Boys -29c MEN’S UNDERWEAR Shorts and Undershirts 19c Each Men’s Summer Unions 29c CHILDREN’S SHOES For Bovs’ and Girls’ -69c SCHNEIDER'S MAS. IjiKAYETTE ST. LOCAL and ••• PERSONAL News Misses Nell and Sue Hord. of Kings Mountain leave Saturday for Chicago to attend the World's Fair Mrs. W L, Clifford and little granddaughter, Margaret Ann Tucker, of Gastonia, were week end guests of Mrs. Frank Hendrick having dinner with Mr. and Mrs. M L Borders Sunday. j Misses Lillian and Lavinie Haynes and Louise Grayson of. FVirest City visited Misses Ruth and Mary Beth' Toms over the week-end. —— i Mr. W E Abernethy of Hickory, who is principal of the high school' is boarding with Mrs Alice Line-; berger on Sumter street. Miss Montrose Mull and Mrs. B ■ D. Hulick returned Monday from » few days visit to friends at Tay lorsville, Miss Nancy Ltneberger la board ing with Mrs. Alice Ltneberger ’ while her parents are In Chicago. 1 ' - j Hubert Irvin leaves tonight for, Raleigh wherp he will spend two days on business. Misses Ray Gibbs. Abbie Jane1 Wall and Yates Wall went to Lime-1 stone college today where they en rolled for the school term. Mr. and Mrs Buck Coble, and Mr and Mr* Merle Green returned yesterday from a trip to Washing ton and Philadelphia. Mrs. J. L. McDowell , and daugh ter, Harriet, returned Monday night from several day* visit, to friends in Charlotte, and Winston Salem. Mrs M J Dover attended the miscellaneous shower given In Kings Mountain Monday by Mrs. Carl Putnam for Miss Jennie Hord of Waco, who will be married at an early date. Misse* Zona and Maude Hord re turned Monday night from a ten days trip to the World's Pair In Chicago: Mias Mac Ferguson, of the Oasar 'school faculty and the recent guest jof Miss Mary Turner, entered the [Shelby hospital Monday for treat ment of injuries received In a car wreck last summer. Miss Ella Lipscotnh spent, the week-end with friends at Caesars i Head near Greenville, 8. C. Howard Camnitz. Jr.. is netting ! his father in Louisville, Ky. i _ Mr. and Mr*. Fletcher Hord of Kings Mountain were Shelby vis itors Monday, Mr Hord attending the pastors' conference at the Bap tist church. Mrs. Van Funderburk of Monroe is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. F. Gaffney. Joe Farmer returned Sunday to Chapel Hill after a week-end visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Farmer. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Gaffney, of Greenville, S. C. spent Sunday with their father, Mr. J. F Gaffney who is quite ill at his home on W. War ren street. Rev. J. L. Jenkins of Boiling Springs went, to Wake Forest col lege yesterday on business. Cohen’s store will be closed Thursday and Friday, the occasion being the High holiday of the Jew ish people. i Miss Willie Sepaugh of Earl vis jited Miss Ruth Runyans Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton K. Kirkpat rick returned Sunday from their wedding trip to New York and other northern points. They occupy the home of Mrs. Carl Wray Webb ion Cleveland Springs road I _ ■ Mrs. E. E. Hulick of Charlotte is '.spending this week with her son Mr, B. D. Hulick and Mrs. Hulick. Mesdames Smith, G. S. Dellinger and Rush Stroup were Charlotte visitors yesterday. Mrs. W. C Goode is spending two weeks with her daughters. Mrs. (Yates Blanton and Miss Bertha Goode. She is recuperating from her recent illness. Mrs. A. J. Putnam and baby of | Waco have returned from a visit to I Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Stone at Orrum jin the Eastern part of the state. Mrs. Yates Miller of Cliffside vis jited her sister, Mrs Chas. Spake Monday. _ i Miss Mary Kate Neely who is at | lending Mitchell college at States villp visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W Nfelv Monday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ramsey, the lady principal I Mr Hubert Irvin spent the week- i end In Hender«>nvtlle _ Mrs. O W. Neely spent today with her parent*. Mr and Mr*. E H MrAuley near Huntersville. Mrs. McAuley is some better from recent Illness. Mrs Webster Whisnant entered j ihe Shelby hospital Monday for treatment. Born to Mr and Mrs. P Cleve land Gardner, a son. this morninj at 1 o'clock at thetr home on N. La Fa ye tte street. Mr James Yarbrough of Orlando, Fla , arrived this week to loin Mrs. Yarbrough and little aon, James 3rd, who have been visiting here for several weeks. They'will return home after a short, vacation. Mrs. R M Allen went to Lawn dale today for a few days visit to her sister, Mrs. John Schenek, Jr. Mrs. J H Harrtll of Oharlott* arrived today for a few days viait to her daughter, Mrs. Claude Hoke Thompson. Bom to Mr. and Mm. L. <3. Davis of 300 McBrayer street, a son. Jerry Thomas. Monday, September 19th Mr Odus Herndon of Grover la visiting his aister Mr*. H. A. Logan. Mr. Cliff Johnson erf Oreenabom spent tbs week-end with his mother Mrs, Georgia Hickson and stater. Mrs. Russell Laughrtdge Mr and Mrs. Lindsay Dali, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kendall, Charlie Keel. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pendleton, Mr. anti Mr*. Hugh Artowood and Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Smith attend ed the Hagenbeck and Wallace etr eus in Gastonia last night. Mr and Mra. Ernest Herndon and family of Grover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Dean Duncan Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilkie and little aon, Jimmie, of Conway. S. C, are visiting Mrs Wilkies patents, Mr. and Mr*. W. G. McBrayer in Hill Crest. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Washburn and son of Charlotte visited rela tives in and around Shelby over the week-end. Mr* E C Randall. Mr* J C. Dodd. Mrs. Clyde Bridges and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Champion have returned from the fair In Chicago Enroute home they visited the great Mammoth cave in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bundy and daughters, Mlsaes Virginia and Ann. of Charlotte, visited Mr, and Mr„ Davis Bablngton yesterday. Mr, and lifts .Ikey Ramsey have returned to fheir home in Orovllle. Washington, after an extended visit with Mr and Mrs. W. H Cham pion. Mesdames R M Laughridge and Raymond Cline spent today tn Charlotte. Mrs. Claude Roberts of Charlotte is spending this week with her sis ter. Mrs. Horace Grlgg. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Toms, and son George Toms. Mrs. Margaret Stock ton and son, Charlie. Mr. Toy Stockton and son, George William were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Jeff Hamrick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Washburn and family. Miss Sallie Bettis and Baxter Bettis spent Sunday at Blowing Rock and Little Switser land. Mr. Horace Grigg is spending this week at Wilmington with a fishing party. He will be accompanied home the last of the week by Mrs. Frank Whisnant: who has been visiting a sister in Wilmington for s month Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Everett, of Al bemarle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wash burn and Rev. J. W. Sutfle were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Gary Hamrick Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phil Wilson and little daughter. Phillis, Mr. R. L. Wilson and daughter. Mildred, and grand daughter, Betty Jane, return ed from Jacksonville. Fla., Tues day night with Mrs. R. B. Turner, whom they had taken to visit her brother there. The Wilson s visited many places of interest over Florids w'hile away. Mr. and Mrs. McLean who have had rooms at the home of Mr. J. M. Black, moved Tuesday to the home of Mrs. H. T. Hudson on N La Fayette street. Dale and Jerry Randall, children o! Mr and Mrs. E. C. Randall spent last week visiting thejr grand mother. Mrs. Lucy Wilson at Gaff ney. S. C. Mr John LeGette of Asheville motored to Shelby Mondav »nd ac companied Mr* LeOftte *nd baby home on Tuesdav after they had visited Mrs John Honeycutt for past week Shelby Death Not Blamed On Vaccine Statesville Daily. Th« news report* tel! of the death of a negro woman in Cleveland county whose passing is attributed to excess consumption of a particu lar brand of strong drink, coupled with the (act that she had recently been vaccinated against typhoid fever. Without knowing anything about, it. it is questioned that the, typhoid vaccine had anything to do with the woman's death. But of course, that had to be mentioned as a possible contribution. There Is yet, in this day of enlightenment considerable superstition about vac cine When sma’lpox eptdem'cs were common In North Carolina a generation ago numeroua people re fused vaccination, pretending to believe that the prevention. «raa I more* dangerous than the dlseas* j Numerous stone* were circulat'd without basis in fact, about low of | arms and deaths from smallpox vaccine. These treatments have be- j come an common and of auch re cognised benefits that one rarely hear* of objection to them now But it may be expected that some who read of the negro woman’s death Trom liquor consumption following the administration of typhoid vac cine will shy off from that treat ment until the Incident is forgnt ten. Wheat Check* Reach Lincoln Co. Farmer* Lincoln County News Lincoln farmers, totalling JOG tgtve received federal government checks totalling 10,450.04 for cot ton which they plowed up a few week* ago when they contracted with the government to reduce their present cotton acreage Other check* are still to arrive, and County Agent. Orahatn Mor rison Is expecting additional check* any dsv. ■ a S fabAhumaJJ# Y< mcJc£ uoua own BOUCl€' Daily Demonstrations And Free Instructions At THE ART SHOP Oomr in and see actual garments on display and learn how easy It is ho make any of these delightful hand knitted* ao much In vogue for Fall. Mrs. Fleming associated lor a num* bar of year* with the manufactur ers of Columbia yarn* and Mr* Snapp of Knoxville Tenn., will be pleased to meet thoee of our women partons interested In hand knitting and crocheting and offer free in structions and advice In the most helpful manner to all who come to the Art Shop. THE ART SHOP At BELK-STEVENS CO. FOR. SC-HOOL Ding-dong go thf school bells of the land — and active feet respond in smart shoes like these! 1.49 Sturdy oxfords and straps in kid, calf, elk and grained leathers. 1.98 Odd Lot Children 6 Straps and Oxfords 69c WE SPECIALIZE IN THE EXPERT FITTING OF CHILDREN’S SHOES A. V WRAY & 6 SONS SHELBY. N. C. More Like V alentino . . . than ever! * Ricardo Cortez Raiding womenV heart* and men’* fortune* ...» “Big Executive" 'Viih RK HARD BENNETT. Elizabeth Young and Sharon Lynne CAROLINA “SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE’ TODAY and THURSDAY u KING KONG” COMING FRIDAY THEY’RE HERE! AND PLENTY TO CHOOSE FROM! Children's Shoes 97c Pair Boys’ Long Wearing School Shoes Flexible Soles — Sires 11 to 2 $1.95 Growing Girls’ SCHOOL OXFORDS Combination Soles — nr Leather $1.65 — $1.46 _ $1.95 i33 BOYS’ school suits With 2-Pants — $1.95 to $7.95 — EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE SHELBY, N. C. * E SHOE THE ENTIRE FAMILY Our Saturday Special BEGINNING AT 9 A. M. LARGE ENAMEL Dish Pans £«/C Plus lc Sales Tax GROOM YOUR DOG For The Fair Dress Him Up For First Prize! COLLARS — MUZZLES HARNESS — LEASHES Many colors and sizes. PREPARE NOW FOR THE Hunting Season Full Stocks of Remington and Win chester Shells and Cartridges, Rifles and Shot Guns. Clark Hardware Co. PHONE 97 — SHELBY, N. C.
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